


Jonathan Turley weighed in tonight on today’s Supreme Court ruling and what it really means regarding the administration’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport criminal illegals designated as terrorists, like Tren de Aragua.
In short, Turley explains that the legality of the Administration using the AEA hasn’t actually been decided yet. The Supreme Court is simply saying more notice needs to be given than what they did back in April.
He explains below:
…That still leaves much to be decided including what notice is required: “it is not optimal for this Court, far removed from the circumstances on the ground, to determine in the first instance the precise process necessary to satisfy the Constitution in this case. We remand the case to the Fifth Circuit for that purpose.”